Ainscough Associates was founded by John Ainscough, an occupational therapist with over 20 years experience across a variety of clinical settings in the NHS, Local Authorities, and as an independent case manager. In addition to his clinical practice he has held several key management positions within the statutory sector. He is a Director of The Case Management Society UK (CMSUK) and an advanced member of the British Association of Brain Injury Case Managers. He speaks regularly at events and conferences and is involved in delivering training to case managers through CMSUK.
Our team of highly qualified professionals come from a variety of clinical backgrounds including occupational therapy, social work, and nursing; they are the most valuable asset we have. Therefore, we make it a priority to support staff in their practice and continued professional development.
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"John provides a highly practical service to clients; it is vital that in brain injured clients and those with other serious injuries that an exceptional case manager is appointed to work closely with the client and their family. John ticks all of the boxes!"

Children's Case Study 1

Child with cerebral palsy and highly complex needs

Harvey is a 6 year old boy with severe dystonic cerebral palsy as a result of an accident at birth. His needs are highly complex and extensive. He requires assistance with every aspect of his life, from managing personal care to communication and feeding.

Adult Case Study 1

Adult with acquired brain injury and complex family dynamics

Peter sustained a severe brain injury when he was involved in a road traffic accident as a pedestrian. A 30% reduction in compensation was agreed due to contributory negligence. He was referred to Ainscough Associates by his deputy following a breakdown of the family relationship with the previous case manager.

Children's Case Study 2

Child with high spinal cord injury requiring ventilation

Charlotte is an eight-year-old girl who was involved in a road traffic accident at a much younger age when she was travelling as a backseat passenger. She sustained a very high level spinal cord injury which left her tetraplegic and unable to breathe independently, requiring 24-hour ventilation.

Adult Case Study 2

Young adult with severe traumatic brain injury

Christine is a 22 year old woman who was referred to Ainscough Associates following her involvement in a road traffic accident which led to multiple fractures of her spine, upper and lower limbs, and a primary diagnosis of severe traumatic brain injury.

Throughout my dealings with Ainscough Associates I have been impressed by the service they have provided. They have shown a comprehensive understanding of the issues involved in cases and a welcome degree of flexibility.